Greybeard wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 9:17 am
I had a gentleman in ANOTHER private class last night. He was having a very difficult time finding ANYWHERE in the Metroplex that he could get an electronic fingerprinting appointment. His phone kept telling him "zero appointments available". It appeared that he may have to drive 80+ miles to Graham TX to get it done. I have no clue if all the DFW locations are completely booked up or if they are still locked down over the Covid panicdemic.
I work for Crossfire, at one of her two fingerprinting locations. That’s what I do all. day. long .... take digital fingerprints. I can tell you the following things from my limited knowledge of the problem (since I’m still relatively new on the job):
1. It’s true that there are VERY few digital fingerprinting locations in the DFW area. I have customers coming from as far away as Rockwall and Tyler, even from Oklahoma, and we're in Saginaw, on the northwest side of Fort Worth.
2. It is true that the number of LTC applications are
WAY up (due to all the current nonsense), and therefore LTC-related fingerprinting appointments are way up. Many of my customers have told me that they never even owned a gun before, but that they’ve either just bought one, or are looking for one.
3. Most people never think about it, but LTC isn’t the
ONLY reason people need fingerprinting. Registered nurses, insurance salespeople, daycare employees, foster care parents, private investigators, EMS workers, real estate agents, public AND private school employees, massage therapists, and CPAs are
ALL required by the state to be fingerprinted, and that’s not even a complete list.
4. State law requires ALL of these different types of applications to be
digitally fingerprinted.
5. When I look at a typical day's appointment list, I’d say that roughly between 1/3 and 1/2 of the day's appointments are for LTC applications. I’ve never actually counted the appointments, but they are scheduled for 10 minutes apart, and they take up the whole day from 9am to 5pm, with a 1 hour break from 12-1 for lunch. I
frequently work into my lunch break to finish printing someone who arrived at 11:55 for a 1pm appointment. (People are frequently disrespectful of what the term "appointment" means, but I try to accommodate them anyway.)
6. I can ALSO tell you that I typically fingerprint
at least 4 or 5 people a day who walk in saying that they can’t wait for their appointment 2 weeks from now. I have no way of knowing whether they have an actual pressing
need, or just a pressing
want. What I tell
them is this: I will happily work you in today
IF there is a gap in in the schedule, and there is nobody already standing in line for an existing appointment
today. The gaps in the schedule are usually the result of a person either missing their appointment entirely, or they arrived early and I got them in and out before their scheduled appointment time. (Barring complications, it takes
me about 5-10 minutes per person to fingerprint, photograph, and charge each person.)
A couple of days ago, I had a customer who needed to be fingerprinted and photographed for
three different kinds of licenses....LTC, real estate, and I don’t remember what the 3rd item was. None of her appointments were for that day. I worked her in between other appointments when there was nobody waiting in line, and she was there for probably not more than an hour.
If you don’t have an appointment for that day, I
WILL try and work you in, if you’re not an insistent/entitled jerk about it. But I haven’t been doing it for that long (2 weeks now), and the other people at my location are also busy with other customers buying other things. (We're not
just a digital fingerprinting service. We have a shipping and packing service. We do passport photos and ink card fingerprinting for federally mandated fingerprinting. We do scanning, printing and copying. We sell gifts. We sell a few guns and some limited ammo, etc., etc. So the other workers might be less inclined or even able to be flexible about working in unscheduled digital fingerprinting customers. It’s a busy business, and I can’t speak for them.)
What I
CAN tell you is that this is primarily a problem of current supply and demand—just like with the current guns and ammo situation—and we're doing the best we can. But
unlike with the current guns and ammo situation, we are not inflating our prices, which so far as
I know, are set by either IdentoGO, or by the various state agencies who require the fingerprinting. From the point of view of the person
doing the fingerprinting, there is literally no difference between the service process I render to an LTC applicant, and the one I render to someone renewing their CPA certification. They answer the same questions, get printed the same way, photographed the same way, pay the same way, and the appointments take about the same amount of time.
Here is a hint.... once you make your appointment with IdentoGO in Graham or some other location, you’re now in the IdentoGO system, and you can go a DFW location and ask if you can be worked in as a walk-in. They’ll be able to search the system for your record, pull it up, and process your fingerprinting from there. That doesn’t mean that they
WILL. It just means that they
CAN. I am happy to help someone who understands that distinction and respects it.
Our location is in Saginaw. We currently have one fingerprinting station in the store, but we have recently acquired some the equipment for a second station in that store, and we are waiting for IdentoGO to provide the rest of it and to finish setting us up to use that equipment. Then we will be able to process roughly twice as many applicants as we have been at that location. I have no personal knowledge of how long that will take, but my guess is that it would be up and running within the next couple of weeks.
I hope this information helps. I would ask only two things:
1.
BE RESPECTFUL of the established schedule. I work
hard and I go home butt-whooped just trying to get through the day. Every day, we print out the daily list of appointments for OUR location. If you’re not on it, you don’t have an appointment for that day, at our location. Period.
2. Don't be a jerk about insisting on being processed if you don’t have an appointment for that day and time. I will
TRY to help you... because I’m a nice guy... but I’m not
OBLIGATED to help you beat the system. Be patient, and I’ll help you if I can. But remember, if you’re not in the IdentoGO system at all, I can’t help you at all. So DO make an appointment.
Again, I hope this information is helpful.